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# /usr/etc/rc - continued system initialization.
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RANDOM_FILE=/usr/adm/random.dat
LOCAL_FILE=/usr/etc/rc.local
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case "$#:$1" in
1:start|1:stop|1:down)
action=$1
;;
*) echo >&2 "Usage: $0 start|stop|down"
exit 1
esac
if [ -f "$LOCAL_FILE" ]
then . "$LOCAL_FILE" $1
fi
disabled()
{
ifs="$IFS"; IFS=,
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for skip in `sysenv disable`
do
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if [ "$skip" = "$1" ]
then
IFS="$ifs"; unset ifs
return 0
fi
done
IFS="$ifs"; unset ifs
return 1
}
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daemonize()
{
# Function to start a daemon, if it exists.
local IFS=':'
local name="$1"
test "$1" = tcpd && name="$2"
for dir in $PATH
do
if [ -f "$dir/$1" ]
then
# check if this service is disabled at the boot monitor.
if disabled $name; then return; fi
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echo -n " $name"
"$@" &
return
fi
done
}
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up()
{
upopt " " "$@"
}
upopt()
{
opt=$1
shift
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service=$1
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shift
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# Function to dynamically start a system service
# First check if this service is disabled at the boot monitor.
if disabled $service; then return; fi
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# Service is not disabled. Try to bring it up.
echo -n " $service"
service $opt up /usr/sbin/$service "$@"
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}
This patch switches the MINIX3 ethernet driver stack from a port-based model to an instance-based model. Each ethernet driver instance is now responsible for exactly one network interface card. The port field in /etc/inet.conf now acts as an instance field instead. This patch also updates the data link protocol. This update: - eliminates the concept of ports entirely; - eliminates DL_GETNAME entirely; - standardizes on using m_source for IPC and DL_ENDPT for safecopies; - removes error codes from TASK/STAT replies, as they were unused; - removes a number of other old or unused fields; - names and renames a few other fields. All ethernet drivers have been changed to: - conform to the new protocol, and exactly that; - take on an instance number based on a given "instance" argument; - skip that number of PCI devices in probe iterations; - use config tables and environment variables based on that number; - no longer be limited to a predefined maximum of cards in any way; - get rid of any leftover non-safecopy support and other ancient junk; - have a correct banner protocol figure, or none at all. Other changes: * Inet.conf is now taken to be line-based, and supports #-comments. No existing installations are expected to be affected by this. * A new, select-based asynchio library replaces the old one. Kindly contributed by Kees J. Bot. * Inet now supports use of select() on IP devices. Combined, the last two changes together speed up dhcpd considerably in the presence of multiple interfaces. * A small bug has been fixed in nonamed.
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get_eth_labels() {
# Filter out the non-vlan ethernet entries from inet.conf.
# Produce as output a list of "drivername_instancenr"-formatted labels.
# The first sed is taken from /bin as older GNU sed versions don't know '\t'.
/bin/sed 's/\t/ /g' /etc/inet.conf | \
sed -n 's/^ *eth[0-9][0-9]* *\([^ ][^ ]*\) *\([0-9][0-9]*\).*$/\1_\2/p' | \
grep -v '^vlan_'
}
DAEMONS=/etc/rc.daemons
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case $action in
start)
# Select console font.
test -f /etc/font && loadfont /etc/font </dev/console
# Cleanup.
rm -rf /tmp/. /usr/run/. /usr/spool/lpd/. /usr/spool/locks/.
# Start servers and drivers set at the boot monitor.
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echo -n "Starting services:"
upopt -n random -dev /dev/random -devstyle STYLE_DEVA -period 3HZ
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# load random number generator
if [ -f $RANDOM_FILE ]
then
cat < $RANDOM_FILE >/dev/random
# overwrite $RANDOM_FILE. We don't want to use this data again
dd if=/dev/random of=$RANDOM_FILE bs=1024 count=1 2> /dev/null
fi
This patch switches the MINIX3 ethernet driver stack from a port-based model to an instance-based model. Each ethernet driver instance is now responsible for exactly one network interface card. The port field in /etc/inet.conf now acts as an instance field instead. This patch also updates the data link protocol. This update: - eliminates the concept of ports entirely; - eliminates DL_GETNAME entirely; - standardizes on using m_source for IPC and DL_ENDPT for safecopies; - removes error codes from TASK/STAT replies, as they were unused; - removes a number of other old or unused fields; - names and renames a few other fields. All ethernet drivers have been changed to: - conform to the new protocol, and exactly that; - take on an instance number based on a given "instance" argument; - skip that number of PCI devices in probe iterations; - use config tables and environment variables based on that number; - no longer be limited to a predefined maximum of cards in any way; - get rid of any leftover non-safecopy support and other ancient junk; - have a correct banner protocol figure, or none at all. Other changes: * Inet.conf is now taken to be line-based, and supports #-comments. No existing installations are expected to be affected by this. * A new, select-based asynchio library replaces the old one. Kindly contributed by Kees J. Bot. * Inet now supports use of select() on IP devices. Combined, the last two changes together speed up dhcpd considerably in the presence of multiple interfaces. * A small bug has been fixed in nonamed.
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# start network driver instances for all configured ethernet devices
for label in $(get_eth_labels); do
driver=$(echo $label | sed 's/\(.*\)_.*/\1/')
instance=$(echo $label | sed 's/.*_//')
eval arg=\$${label}_arg
if [ ! -z "$arg" ]; then arg=" $arg"; fi
arg="-args \"instance=$instance$arg\""
eval up $driver -label $label $arg -period 5HZ
done
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up inet -script /etc/rs.inet -dev /dev/ip -devstyle STYLE_CLONE
upopt -n printer -dev /dev/lp -period 10HZ
upopt -n ipc
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echo .
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# Network initialization.
(: </dev/tcp) 2>/dev/null && net=t # Is there a TCP/IP server?
echo -n "Starting daemons:"
daemonize update
# Ugly error message when starting cron from CD.
# (and cron unnecessary then so..)
if [ ! -f /CD ]
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then daemonize cron
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else mkdir /tmp/log
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rm -f /var/log || true
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ln -s /tmp/log /var/log || true
. /etc/rc.cd
fi
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# syslogd has not been started yet
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rm -f /var/run/syslogd.pid
daemonize syslogd
echo .
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if [ "$net" ]
then
if [ -f /etc/rc.net ]
then
# Let a customized TCP/IP initialization script figure it out.
. /etc/rc.net
else
# Standard network daemons.
echo -n "Starting networking:"
if grep -s 'psip0.*default' /etc/inet.conf
then ifconfig -h 10.0.0.1
Driver refactory for live update and crash recovery. SYSLIB CHANGES: - DS calls to publish / retrieve labels consider endpoints instead of u32_t. VFS CHANGES: - mapdriver() only adds an entry in the dmap table in VFS. - dev_up() is only executed upon reception of a driver up event. INET CHANGES: - INET no longer searches for existing drivers instances at startup. - A newtwork driver is (re)initialized upon reception of a driver up event. - Networking startup is now race-free by design. No need to waste 5 seconds at startup any more. DRIVER CHANGES: - Every driver publishes driver up events when starting for the first time or in case of restart when recovery actions must be taken in the upper layers. - Driver up events are published by drivers through DS. - For regular drivers, VFS is normally the only subscriber, but not necessarily. For instance, when the filter driver is in use, it must subscribe to driver up events to initiate recovery. - For network drivers, inet is the only subscriber for now. - Every VFS driver is statically linked with libdriver, every network driver is statically linked with libnetdriver. DRIVER LIBRARIES CHANGES: - Libdriver is extended to provide generic receive() and ds_publish() interfaces for VFS drivers. - driver_receive() is a wrapper for sef_receive() also used in driver_task() to discard spurious messages that were meant to be delivered to a previous version of the driver. - driver_receive_mq() is the same as driver_receive() but integrates support for queued messages. - driver_announce() publishes a driver up event for VFS drivers and marks the driver as initialized and expecting a DEV_OPEN message. - Libnetdriver is introduced to provide similar receive() and ds_publish() interfaces for network drivers (netdriver_announce() and netdriver_receive()). - Network drivers all support live update with no state transfer now. KERNEL CHANGES: - Added kernel call statectl for state management. Used by driver_announce() to unblock eventual callers sendrecing to the driver.
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else
daemonize dhcpd
fi
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daemonize nonamed -L
if [ -f "$DAEMONS" ]
then . "$DAEMONS"
fi
# The last daemon has been started, so close the list:
echo .
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fi
fi
if [ "$net" ]
then
# Get the nodename from the DNS and set it.
trap '' 2
intr -t 20 hostaddr -h
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trap 2
fi
# Recover files being edited when the system crashed.
test -f /usr/bin/elvprsv && elvprsv /usr/tmp/elv*
# Run the daily cleanup on systems that are not on at night.
test -f /usr/etc/daily && sh /usr/etc/daily boot &
;;
stop|down)
# Save random data, if /usr is mounted rw.
if grep ' \/usr .*rw' /etc/mtab >/dev/null
then
if dd if=/dev/random of=$RANDOM_FILE.new bs=1024 count=1 2>/dev/null
then
mv $RANDOM_FILE.new $RANDOM_FILE
else
echo 'Failed to save random data.'
fi
fi
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esac
d=/usr/local/etc/rc.d
# Let packages run their own scripts
if [ -d "$d" ]
then if cd $d
then
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echo -n "Local packages ($action): "
for f in *
do
if [ -x "$f" ]
then echo -n "$f "
sh "$f" "$action"
fi
done
echo " done."
fi
fi